An Indiana County fire tragically took the life of two people, including a 9-year-old boy named Michael Jermone Collier.

The fire hit the mobile home close to midnight Saturday. Michael's mother, Teresa Firek, was at work down the street at the Clarksburg Valley Inn when she found out that her home on Route 286 was on fire.

"It's just terrible that anyone would have to go through something like that," said Firek's co-worker, Justine Stano.

Firefighters said they found the home engulfed in flames. Outside the home, they found 50-year-old Vickie Milliron. Friends said she tried to pull the boy to safety through a window, but was overcome by smoke and died.

Firefighters found Michael's body while searching the debris. Firek's co-workers put up messages of support and stuffed animals outside the bar, but they know her suffering is unimaginable.

"Your heart goes out to them because they're such wonderful people," Stano said.

Firek's 7-year-old son, Dominick, and her boyfriend, 27-year-old Bryan Milliron, were injured in the fire. They were flown to UPMC Mercy Hospital in Pittsburgh with burns covering more than 30 percent of their bodies. (SLIDESHOW: Photos of the child fire victims)

Dominick remained in a coma Monday afternoon, his father's family told Channel 4 Action News. Michael Collier Jr., the boys' father, is a volunteer firefighter for the Grandview station in Penn Township, Westmoreland County. He and his son Michael had just joined a few weeks prior to the deadly fire. The boy was a junior firefighter and had always wanted to ride in a fire truck, his step-grandfather told Channel 4 Action News. His body will be transported to the cemetery in a fire truck following his funeral service Wednesday.

"Wonderful little boys. Great siblings. They all enjoyed fishing and hunting and riding their dirt bikes and quads," their aunt Hollie Schreiber said Monday. She organized a fundraiser at her father's restaurant, Frank O's Sports Bar in Jeannette, Westmoreland County. All proceeds from the $5 pizza and pasta bar from 4-9 p.m. Wednesday will benefit the Collier family. "I actually cannot believe how much people come together for other families. My sister is grieving. It hurts. But everybody is there for us and her and her family," Schreiber said of the community support.

The family was left without a home or clothing. The family expects massive medical bills down the road, so Firek's friends are trying to raise donations to help.